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Altadena could see temporary relief from predatory developers as new home offers signs of hope

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Altadena could see temporary relief from predatory developers as new home offers signs of hope
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Metro Altadena could see temporary relief from predatory developers as new home offers signs of hope By Daniel Farr Published July 2, 2026, 1:15 a.m. Add The California Post on Google Altadena residents still reeling from the devastating Eaton Fire scored a pair of victories this week — one in Sacramento and another back home — as lawmakers moved to shield the community from developers while a new modular home rose from the ashes of a burned-down landmark. California lawmakers on Wednesday unanimously advanced Senate Bill 1090, legislation supporters say would protect fire survivors from opportunistic developers seeking to reshape the devastated neighborhood before longtime residents have a chance to rebuild.

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